he holiday season is finally upon us and what better way to celebrate than with 12 stellar days of deals! Kicking off Friday, December 8th, Divi Resorts’ annual ‘12 Days of Divi’ sale features unbelievable savings on travel gifts that will be revealed each day for 12 consecutive days, including room only and all-inclusive stays, room upgrades, free breakfast and even discounts on honeymoon packages. Each deal will remain valid through the 12th day on Tuesday, December 19th.

In addition, Divi Resorts is also offering an amazing holiday gift for the 12th and final day of deals, of a complimentary all-inclusive stay for two at one if its stunning Caribbean locations!* The contest, which is open to anyone 18 years and older, starts Wednesday, December 6th at 5:00 p.m. EST and ends Tuesday, December 19th at 4:00 p.m. EST, when a winner will be selected. To enter to win, go to http://www.diviresorts.com/divis-90-day-caribbean-giveaway.htm

“We’re thrilled to share our holiday cheer with loyal guests and new travelers alike,” said Marco Galaverna, Divi Resorts President & COO. “Best of all, these gifts are guaranteed to bring relaxation, joy and memories that last a lifetime.”

These holiday deals are only available from Friday, December 8 to Tuesday, December 19. For reservations, book online at http://www.diviresorts.com/divi-days.htm or call 1-800-367-3484 (Toll-free US) or 1-919-419-3484 (International). For group reservations, please call 1-800-801-5550 or email groupsales(at)diviresorts(dot)com

About Divi Resorts
Divi Resorts is the vacation expert of the Caribbean, with a collection of eight premium resorts spanning the five stunning Caribbean islands of Aruba, Barbados, Bonaire, St. Croix, and St. Maarten. For more information on Divi Resorts, call 1-800-367-3484 or visit http://www.diviresorts.com

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